Question:

What is the climate in Ireland?

by  |  earlier

0 LIKES UnLike

I'm doing this report in school and one of my subtitles is "Climate in Ireland" and I have to explain how it's like. Any one have any suggestions? Help!

 Tags:

   Report

5 ANSWERS


  1. I would say go to www.met.ie

    but as for a constant climate we dont really have any?

    Its really stormy at the moment but it can be windy, p**s rain, lovely + sunny but I'd say on average its mild but just overcast.


  2. at the moment extremely stormy and wet climate has changed alot over the last few years see below for information

  3. Wet, cloudy and windy with a few sunny days in Spring and Summer

  4. The climate is temperate. Lying as it does in the southwesterly  Gulf Stream, and with an oceanic climate,

    the country is renound for it's "forty shades of green"...lush vegetation.  The Tree-Line ceases at about 1,500 feet due to wind storms . The western seaboard takes the force of the Atlantic storms ....It seldom snows except of course on the mountains which are rugged ..the highest is 3,700 ft....

    I suggest you should Google it

  5. As a few other people have said - we have temperate weather, which is the reason why the island is so green, found this link too which explains it really well.

    Good luck with your report. =]

Question Stats

Latest activity: earlier.
This question has 5 answers.

BECOME A GUIDE

Share your knowledge and help people by answering questions.
Unanswered Questions